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  • Entex United 747 1:100 scale model kit.

    Hello DiMA members, I am posting today to ask a very interesting question. Last night I was looking through Craigslist and found an Entex United Airlines 747 1:100 scale model kit for a very good price. Never owning anything above 1:400 and assembling my last model kit over 10 years ago I decided to take the challenge on and purchase the model from a local seller. The model didn't come with the box (which the seller stated and I had no problem with) but I went ahead and purchased it since these models sell for at least $150+ online. Well after purchasing the model I noticed a very important piece of information was missing. The instructions... So my question to you guys is has anyone built these models before? And if so would anyone have the instructions either online or as a PDF file? I mean I can try to build it without them but I feel like a disaster may occur if I do. Thanks in advance, and hope someone here can help!
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    sorry mate, i would google to find it or contact the company & check their website.
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      Pretty sure there's a website that has most model's instruction manuals in PDF form. I've had a Mi-24 for 7 years now, and I found the instructions on this website. I'll try to search for the website and reply back.

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      Last edited by B777Driver; 01-23-2014, 06:50 PM. Reason: Try that website and let us know!

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        So I went online and found a website that had it (apparently I wasn't the only one looking) I have found a few pages on the instructions online which includes the fuselage, engines, landing gears and second floor suite. I still need to find the wing instructions. But it's starting to slowly work, this model is huge, over 2 feet long. I did go to the website you posted B777Driver but because this model is from the 70's it's just too old for databases it seems. I'll post pictures once I'm done. Thanks for the help guys!
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